
Controversy brews ahead of Bihar polls after Union minister Lalan Singh hosts mutton feast during Saawan
leader
Tejashwi Yadav
, who has repeatedly drawn flak from the ruling NDA for consuming non-vegetarian food during Navratra and Saawan, on Thursday hit back at Union Minister
Rajiv Ranjan
, alias Lalan, for hosting a '
mutton party
'.
The feast was reportedly held in Lakhisarai district, which falls under the Munger Lok Sabha constituency, represented by Lalan - a former national president of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U).
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Speaking to PTI Video, Tejashwi said, "We have been called anti-Sanatan by them. I hope Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Motihari tomorrow, will be full of appreciation for Lalan."
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The tongue-in-cheek remark was an alleged reference to earlier controversies surrounding non-veg feasts by opposition leaders.
Two years ago, the Congress-RJD alliance was targeted by the BJP-led coalition over a mutton feast during Sawaan hosted by RJD president Lalu Prasad, which was attended by Rahul Gandhi.
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Last year, Tejashwi himself was accused by Prime Minister Modi of insulting Hindus after a video surfaced showing him eating fish fry during Navratri.
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